A Conversation With Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo About Sexual Intimacy and Health

This is a fun and interesting conversation that began several years ago when Dr. Dischiavo reached out to Chauncey DeVega with some questions about a blog post he shared regarding the colorline, kink, sexuality, and "race play".

That series of emails planted the seeds for Dr. Dischiavo's good sharing on The Chauncey DeVega Show.

Roz and Chauncey discuss issues of power, race, and sexual role-playing in the boudoir, the new movie and books 50 Shades of Grey, if online pornography is "harming" young people, how to give "the talk" about "the birds and the bees" to our children, the importance of communication to sexual intimacy and pleasure, and the shadow of Dr. Kinsey.

Roz also helps Chauncey to figure out if his parents did a good job preparing him to take the ladies on Space Mountain.

This is a jam packed full of goodness podcast episode as Chauncey also chats with Bryan, a fellow smart mark and friend, about this weekend's WWE Wrestlemania event.

2 comments:

Great podcast - my favorite topic! Sex, that is. Since I was a kid, all I wanted to do was grow up and have sex. Now that I'm all grown up, not much has changed. ;) I'm pretty sure that I come from a long line of males where sex has been their Achilles' heel. Even my wife perked up and was listening but she has long since deserted me and has gone to bed. Sigh...

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